This postgraduate seminar gathers technē and technologies of trans livingness ecologies of thought, and aesthetic production (i.e., artefacts, performance, coalitional social movements, texts, archival formations). Each week stages a conversation in the interstices of theory, praxis, and other cosmologies, including between "borders and transitions," "liberation and emancipation," "identification and identity," "atmospheres and imaginaries," pronouns and prefixes (e.g., the "non" in nonbinary), "rights and autonomy," "racial logics and colonial grammars," "poetics and practices." Our study encounters legal writing and public policy; ethnography; black studies, performance; historiography; critical theory; dominant archives and technologies of dispossession. Informed by interventions from those most impacted by a nexus of violence, we will produce creative work and practical propositions that develop collaborative responses and our own transmedia and transdisciplinary tools for navigating the present political conjuncture.